T-Mobile, Orange and O2 are to sell the iPhone in Germany, France, and the UK respectively, according to the Financial Times. The paper also reports that the operators have agreed to give Apple 10 per cent of all revenue generated from iPhone users.
The companies concerned have dismissed the story as speculation and rumour, …

Jeans schmeans

I have run a profitable business (unconnected with web, art, design or film) using Macs for many years. I won't say what or why, for fear of stirring the labile emotions of OS zealots.

When the time comes to upgrade the Treos, the iPhone will get very serious consideration, not because of the cover art swoosh, but because of the applications and OS level integration with the software that helps makes my business better than the competition. I can see a lot of potential advantages.

Can't promise thousands like me, but don't fall into the trap of assuming "the normal people" won't use the iPhone to make a better business make more money. I know that most won't, which for me is a Good Thing.